Thegreenmachine12
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Yessir, I don't mind paying for a dealer install.To be clear Mac, that’s only if the dealer installs it. So keep that in mind
The original 2.5" that was on the green Jeep was installed at a dealer!
Yessir, I don't mind paying for a dealer install.To be clear Mac, that’s only if the dealer installs it. So keep that in mind
The charge for the dealer install can be quite high. I took this route and got severely overcharged. But I agreed to it anyway.Yessir, I don't mind paying for a dealer install
Casey told me that you can retain 100% factory warranty with the Mopar kit
To be clear Mac, that’s only if the dealer installs it. So keep that in mind
If a dealer tells you any lift kit will not affect the factory warranty, get it in writing.That statement of the dealer installing will allow it to be covered under warranty is not accurate. To be clear, your warranty is with Jeep, not with the dealer. Plenty of times, with evidence here, has stuff been installed at dealerships and warranty has been denied or voided. It is simple not a true statement.
Again, not true. The dealership may give you a warranty of some sort but that is not the vehicle warranty.My bad for not being clear. In order for the lift kit components to retain their 12/12 warranty it has to be installed by the dealer.
The Mopar lift is a factory accessory. I’m order for the warranty of that accessory to stay valid that accessory has to be installed by the dealer. I’m referring to the parts warranty here. Not the vehicle warranty. Again, my fault for not being clear on that in my previous comments.Again, not true. The dealership may give you a warranty of some sort but that is not the vehicle warranty.
The Mopar lift is a factory accessory. I’m order for the warranty of that accessory to stay valid that accessory has to be installed by the dealer. I’m referring to the parts warranty here. Not the vehicle warranty. Again, my fault for not being clear on that in my previous comments.
Not 13.50's, they're 12.50's on Chamber Pros (4" backspacing) on stock fenders. The 13.50's would certainly rub without spacers. You do have to remove the spacers from the sides of the rear bumper though. But it's been wheeled pretty hard and while there is some rubbing under extreme articulation, it's acceptable.Casey also recommended this setup to me! Are you running 37x13.50's? No rubbing at all? Are you on 100% stock fenders?
Can’t say I have rode on the mopar kit Mac so I can’t say which is better. SorryWould you say this is a better option than the Mopar kit? Or are they about the same.
I'm excited to drive it!! I wasn't going to opt for cold weather package but I figured I'd miss not having all the items included in it for the price if I didn't have them.I am currently driving a turbo. I think for bombing around town its great. It gets way better mileage then the Mojave. Only thing I wish this one had was heated seats and steering wheel. Other then that, for a DD it's been fun. It has enough jam I can actually drive like an asshole again. Can't do that in my JK.
I may look into the Dynatrac setup, I trust the brand name. I don't have any experience with Rancho but maybe I should look into them as well!You’ll have to decide which is most important. They’re all going to “ride” great but ride quality is subjective. If you want something that will be a more complete kit and perform great Offroad and give you a true lift height then the Dynatrac and Rancho lifts are probably a better choice. They’re all going to work well though. Just depends on which is more important to you.
I figured that any Mopar accessory retained the factory warranty? I guess it must depend on the dealer. It's a really iffy area with anything that isn't "stock to the vehicle".Again, not true. The dealership may give you a warranty of some sort but that is not the vehicle warranty.
Most certainly. I think I got really lucky with my JK, I had a great dealer that didn't care that it was modified.If a dealer tells you any lift kit will not affect the factory warranty, get it in writing.
As Overlander said, I have personally seen MANY cases where the manufacturer will tell you to pound sand while denying a claim on a modified vehicle.
Depends. The lifts that start with a "P" do not carry any warranty(performance classification) but parts starting with a 77 part # carry the same as if you bought it out the factory.I figured that any Mopar accessory retained the factory warranty? I guess it must depend on the dealer. It's a really iffy area with anything that isn't "stock to the vehicle".